[DISCUSSION] Windows 11 26x00 native Nvme driver discussion

Discussion in 'Windows 11' started by EDK-Rise, Dec 17, 2025.

  1. Fernando 1

    Fernando 1 MDL Senior Member

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    #81 Fernando 1, Dec 22, 2025
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    You obviously haven't read what I had written.
    Where have I stated, that the new MS NVMe Storage Disk driver named nvmedisk.sys brings no improvement to almost all AMD Chipset systems? I have tested it with just 1 Mini-PC and found no performance boost.
    Your quoting was part of my discussion with tistou77 about the question "Which is the best NVMe Storage Controller driver?" and my answer was: According to my tests with several different NVMe drivers and AMD chipset systems the generic in-box MS NVMe Storage Controller driver named stornvme.sys seems to be the best.
     
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  2. EPRob

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    #82 EPRob, Dec 22, 2025
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    Fernando :worthy:
     
  3. Fernando 1

    Fernando 1 MDL Senior Member

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    #83 Fernando 1, Dec 22, 2025
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    The undermost numbers (RND4K Q1T1) are the most important ones, when you compare different systems while doing "normal" Office work (reading/writing usually small or very small sized files).
    Edit: You cannot even double the RND4K Q1T1 numbers by creating a RAID0 Array.
     
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  4. slayer62

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    So you tested it with one pc and made the claim it brings no improvement to almost all amd systems. Thats my point on why what u shared is fud. I tested 3 systems and it made a difference on all 3. As I showed the new native nvme driver brings improvements to all 3 versus the driver you claim is the best. I just proved what u said to be wrong.
     
  5. slayer62

    slayer62 MDL Member

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    So we just ignoring the test on a drive I had that saw a 20% boost in 4k read?
     
  6. slayer62

    slayer62 MDL Member

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    So we just ignoring the test showing a 20% boost in 4k read? I think you need to stop being hard headed and trying to defend your friend and realize he was wrong.
     
  7. Fernando 1

    Fernando 1 MDL Senior Member

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    Please quote the post you are referring to. I wrote about the Storage Controller driver and not about the Storage Disk driver.
     
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  8. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    I will stop this nonsense discussion, nobody is ignoring anything, i even mentioned your results and directly quoted you.

    Making stuff personal and unprovoked insults will only lead to another drama where i will be blamed when the aggresive person is banned....
     
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  9. Carlos Detweiller

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    Guys, keep it civil. I would hate to close an otherwise good discussion topic just because of flaming. Please, edit it out of your posts yourself, while keeping the factual stuff. Thanks.
     
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  10. Fernando 1

    Fernando 1 MDL Senior Member

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    This is simply not true.
    In reality the "Native NVMe Drive Support" changes just the SSD disk driver from disk.sys to nvmedisk.sys and changes their location from "Disk drives" to "Storage Media". The NVMe Controller driver is still the stornvme.sys, if you haven't replaced the in-box MS NVMe driver.
    You can find it out youself by opening the "Storage Controllers" section of your Device Manager, doing a right-click onto the listed NVMe Controller and choose the options "Properties" > "Driver" > "Driver Details".
     
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  11. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  12. slayer62

    slayer62 MDL Member

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    No flaming here but the forum does allow the ability to point out when someone is wrong, as you said this is about the facts and that is what I am trying to do here
     
  13. GeRmAnOs

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    Fix for safe mode bug with new nvme drivers;)
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Network\{75416E63-5912-4DFA-AE8F-3EFACCAFFB14}
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot\Minimal\{75416E63-5912-4DFA-AE8F-3EFACCAFFB14}

    Add "Storage disks" as name of default value in these keys and safe mode will work as before.
     
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  15. tistou77

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    #100 tistou77, Dec 23, 2025
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